A New Battlefield in Thailand

Old grievances of an Islamic minority, reawakened in post 9/11 world, are set aflame by government brutality
Bertil Lintner
November 24, 2004

Uzbekistan's Democratic Smoke Screen

Upcoming staged elections in Uzbekistan will not be good news for the country nor for Russia and the West
Paula R. Newberg
December 20, 2004

US Election and the World – Part IV

Though dissatisfied with Bush's policies, Africans must come to terms with the realities of US power
Zubeida Jaffer
November 15, 2004

US Election and the World – Part III

Asians, puzzled by the Bush re-election, wonder what the future holds
Arnold Zeitlin
November 12, 2004

US Can't Rely Solely on Might

Washington must exercise soft power and seek international cooperation
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
November 17, 2003

US Election and the World – Part II

Despite potential for positive change, the Middle East is wary – even fearful – of Bush's second term
Rami G. Khouri
November 10, 2004

Australians Wake Up to Risks of Air Travel

Will terrorists launch missiles at a commercial airliner?
Ross Peake
September 13, 2003

Terrorists Have No Right to Speak for Arabs, Muslims

All reasonable people in the Arab and Islamic worlds should condemn terrorism
November 17, 2003

Remarks by the President at Whitehall Palace

President Bush staunchly defends Iraqi war
George W. Bush
November 19, 2003

Security Key Factor in Japan-ASEAN Relations

With China rising and the threat of terrorism strong, Japan will likely intensify political and security ties
Bantarto Bandoro
December 4, 2003

From Cradle to Grave

A life focused on fear is not worth living
Galal Nassar
August 7, 2008